Featured Items

These White House Christmas Ornaments gifts and souvenirs are the most sought after of our entire collection. Featured items do rotate from this category based on demand so please search the rest of our gift shop categories if you do not find your item here.

The historic White House Rose Garden is captured in a real preserved scarlet red rose suspended in a hanging blown glass glove that is breathtaking. The velvety rose pedals are kept safe in the glass enclosure and do not require any special maintenance to retain their vibrant color and softness for years to come. This wonderful ornament will bring grace and cheer to your next special occasion.

The South Portico was added to the White House around 1824 and was true to the original Federal design. Through the years, the South Portico has been used for many occasions such as Roosevelt's inaugural address in 1945.

The fairy ball ornament is a great for outdoor wedding, corporate, and or political event decoration. The best part is no more tangled electrical cords! Many of our clients purchase 20 or more. Large orders may take to three weeks to manufacture. Clear and custom color variations are available.

The Pledge of Allegiance Ornament is designed to reflect our loyalty to the flag of the republic of the United States of America. The Pledge of Allegiance was composed by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted by Congress in 1942.

This year's official White House ornament commemorates the annual Army Navy Reception at the White House from the year 1900. The front face of this year's ornament depicts the Marine Corps band playing in the North Drive as guests of the McKinley's arrive on the snow-covered grounds of the White House.

The 2011 White House Christmas ornament honors the administration of Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth President of the United States. The 2011 ornament reflects the excitement that President Roosevelt, his wife Edith, and their lively young family brought to life at the White House.

The North Portico of the White House faces Pennsylvania Avenue and hence is the official address of the White House: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The North Portico is often referred to as "the President's entrance" to the White House.